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Nine
students named
AP
Scholar by College Board (Back)
Nine students at
Goshen High School have earned the designation
of AP Scholar by the College Board in
recognition of their exceptional achievement on
the college-level Advanced Placement Program
(AP) exams.
Five students qualified for the AP Scholar with
Honor Award by earning an average grade of at
least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and grades of 3
or higher on four or more of these exams. These
students are Sarah Attreed, Natanel Fuchs, Cody
Hayden, Patrick O’Hern and Eunwoo Shim.
Four students qualified for the AP Scholar Award
by completing three or more AP exams with grades
of 3 or higher. The AP Scholars are Ariel
Hammond, Catherine McClelland, Christopher
Stahlmann and Ingrid Warner.
Students took AP exams in May 2007 after
completing challenging college-level courses at
their high schools. The College Board recognizes
several levels of achievement based on students’
performance on AP exams.
The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program
offers students the opportunity to take
challenging college-level courses while still in
high school and to receive college credit,
advanced placement or both for successful
performance on the AP exams. About 18 percent of
the more than 1.4 million high school students
in 16,000 secondary schools worldwide who took
AP exams performed at a sufficiently high level
to merit the recognition of AP scholar.
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